The sad news of Hong Kong TVB veteran actor Chen Dick's death was reported today (18th). It is reported that he felt unwell at home and was sent to the hospital. He eventually passed away in the hospital at the age of 76. His family is currently taking care of his funeral. "The L

Hong Kong TVB senior actor Chen Dick received the sad news of his death today (18th). It is reported that he felt unwell at home and was sent to the hospital. He eventually passed away in the hospital at the age of 76. His family is currently taking care of his funeral.

Chen Dick, who played Sha Tongtian in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes"

Chen Dick's friend Zhang Lei confirmed the news of his death in an interview, revealing that Chen Dick passed away last Friday (15th). He said that Chen Dick suddenly felt unwell at home and passed away after being sent to the hospital.

Zhang Lei said that he had met for tea a few months ago. A few days earlier, the Performing Artists Association had notified him to ask if the other party would attend, but the other party did not come.

played the role of Chung Chi-ling in "The Deer and the Cauldron"

Dick Chen was born on October 4, 1947. In his early years, he worked as a dragon and tiger martial artist (stuntman) in Shaw Brothers. In "The Bad Guest" directed by Chang Cheh, "The Fat Dragon Crossing the River" starring Sammo Hung, He appears in "The Legend of Heaven and Dragon Sword" directed by Chu Yuan.

Dick Chen switched to TVB in the 1980s as a martial arts instructor and actor. Because he often played villains in dramas, he gradually became a "royal villain". He has been in the industry for 51 years and has performed in more than 130 dramas, including "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" and "The Deer and the Cauldron" ” and “Walker” and many other classic works, he is nicknamed the “King of the Screen Gangster”.

Chen Dick served as the martial arts director for "Shanghai Bund". It is said that Chen Dick designed the scene where "Xu Wenqiang" Chow Yun-fat was shot to death.

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source | The Paper, Hong Kong Commercial Daily